Awards
You do exceptional things in the classroom every single day. NCTE is here to recognize them.
Educator Awards
- Donald Graves Writing Award
- Edwyna Wheadon Postgraduate Scholarship
- High School Teacher of Excellence (Affiliate Award)
- Media Literacy Award
- Outstanding Elementary Educator Award
- NCTE Outstanding Middle Level Educator Award
- Richard W. Halle Award
- Teacher Awards for Lifelong Readers & Maya Angelou Teacher Award for Poetry
- Donald Graves Writing Award
- Edwyna Wheadon Postgraduate Scholarship
- High School Teacher of Excellence (Affiliate Award)
- Media Literacy Award
- Outstanding Elementary Educator Award
- NCTE Outstanding Middle Level Educator Award
- Richard W. Halle Award
- Teacher Awards for Lifelong Readers & Maya Angelou Teacher Award for Poetry
NCTE Outstanding Middle Level Educator in the English Language Arts Award
Award Recipient: Donald Jenkins
Don Jenkins taught various subjects in grades 6–12 before accepting a position as an English language arts teacher at North Whidbey Middle School in Oak Harbor, Washington. For the 2024–2025 school year, Jenkins was chosen as a Fulbright Roving Scholar in American Studies and will be holding workshops for students and teachers all over Norway. In his middle school classes, Jenkins uses books, short stories, and current events as a springboard for real-world design thinking, civics, and global education projects to help motivate students to become better readers, writers, and citizens.
Award Details
Nomination Deadline: May 1
Purpose:
To recognize exceptional English language arts teachers of grades 6–8 who have demonstrated excellence in teaching English language arts and inspired a spirit of inquiry and a love of learning in their students.
Eligibility:
Nominees should be full-time English language arts teachers of students in grades 6–8 (“full-time” is defined as that school district’s standard number of contact hours with students) who have taught for at least five years in a public or private school in the United States, its territories, or Canada. Nominees do not have to be a member of NCTE to be nominated, and they may be nominated by a supervisor, teaching peer, student, parent, or any individual who has worked closely with the nominee and can provide credible evidence of their achievements; self-nominations are accepted.
Award Criteria:
Nominees should demonstrate exceptional abilities in these categories:
- Fostering a spirit of inquiry and a love of learning
- Utilizing scholarship from literature, writing, or other appropriate fields
- Utilizing the twelve interrelated NCTE content standards
- Participating in professional activities such as workshops, curriculum development, committees, other association activities, and the like.
Award Specifics:
The award recipient is presented with a plaque and invited to speak at the Middle Level Section Luncheon during the NCTE Annual Convention.
Deadline:
The Nomination Form must be submitted by May 1, 2024. Finalists will be identified and contacted by May 17, 2024, and asked to submit their supporting materials by June 7, 2024, for continued consideration.
To nominate an educator for this award, the following items are required:
- Nomination Form—Including basic information about the nominee and their teaching context.
- Nominator Narrative—Not to exceed one page in PDF form. The Nominator should detail examples of the nominee’s exemplary English language arts teaching, and fit for the award. The primary Nominator must be an individual who works or has worked directly with the nominee in their capacity as an educator, including but not limited to colleagues, supervisors/administrators, parents, or students.
- Additional Letter of Support—Not to exceed one page in PDF form. An additional nomination letter from a second individual who is able to speak to the nominee’s merits and strengths as an English language arts educator. Please note that at least one nomination letter / letter of support must be from a supervisor or teaching peer / colleague.
Once the Award Committee reviews nominations, a limited number of finalists will be invited to submit a portfolio for second-round consideration (nominees do not need to complete or submit these materials prior to, or at the time of, nomination). This portfolio will include:
- Nominee Narrative—Not to exceed two pages in PDF format. Nominee should detail their approach to English language arts teaching and how it exemplifies the NCTE standards.
- Nominee’s Teaching Schedule—Up to 1,000 characters including spaces. A copy of the nominee’s schedule outlining a typical teaching day/week. The information provided should be as detailed as possible to represent the nominee’s responsibilities during the teaching day/week.
- Nominee’s Résumé (PDF document)
Judging:
An award committee selected by the Middle Level Section Steering Committee determines the recipient from nomination applications submitted during the year. As noted above, nominations will be reviewed, and from this pool, selected finalists will be contacted and asked to submit a portfolio. An Awardee will be selected from these finalists, with all finalists recognized at the Middle Level Section Luncheon.
For full consideration, nominations must be received no later than May 1. Middle Level Section Steering Committee members are not eligible for this award during their tenure.
NCTE Outstanding Middle Level Educator in the English Language Arts Award Recipients
2023 Caitlin O’Connor, Larchmont, New York.
2022 Alison Criss, St. Anthony Middle School
2021 Gwendolyn (Winnie) Nuding, central Illinois
2020 Katie Wheeler, McCormick Junior High in Cheyenne, Wyoming
2019 Keisha Rembert, Educator. DEI and ABAR Consultant, Chicago area, Illinois (Award Narrative )
2018 Yolanda Gonzales, The Joe Barnhart Academy in Beeville, Texas. (Award Narrative)
2017 David Rockower The Delta Middle Level Program, State College, PA (Award Narrative)
2016 Kristine Shurina, Bridgewater-Raritan Middle School, Bridgewater, NJ (Award Narrative)
2015 Sandra Kowalczyk, Patrick Marsh Middle School, Sun Prairie, Wisconsin (Award Narrative)
2014 Fran H. Squires, Pine View School of Osprey, Florida (Award Narrative)